CSSDIR is a complete replacement and upgrade for the standard DIR command that is
included with OS/2, eComStation(eCS), and Windows environments.

The standard DIR command has changed very little since the late 1980's,
when most work was being done with single sided floppies (still have
some 720k floppies in the closet?). However, today we typically deal with
multi-gigabyte storage systems with 10's or 100's of thousands of files.
The standard DIR of OS/2, eComStation, and Windows is not capable of adequately managing
todays complex storage structures. CSSDIR is your power tool for cutting
through the file directory maze.

CSSDIR works from the standard Windows (NT, 2000, XP), OS/2 or eComStation
command prompt (cmd.exe) window or full screen. (The OS2-eCS version also now has a GUI!)
A HUGE advantage of CSSDIR working from a standard command prompt
is that it may be able to run when much of a system is messed up,
perhaps directly from a broken booted system, a local CD boot, or a maintainence partition. Additional info on the lean system requirements of CSSDIR

CSSDIR has many more sort and filter features than the standard DIR.
These features allow you to find files that would be difficult or
impossible to find with the standard DIR. With the PRO
version, a snapshot comparison mode is also available which can detect all files
that have changed since the last time CSSDIR produced a snapshot.

Finding hidden and/or system files and directories is the default. No wasted timedoing multiple searches. The standard DIR commands can make it
very time consuming and annoying, maybe even impossible to find combinations of such files in
hidden and/or system directories!

Windows users can NOW see file attributes together with other RELEVANT infoWITHOUT resorting to
attrib or a GUI, and up to 8 additional attributes that attrib does NOT show you, as well as
search for them specifically. Attributes like encrypted, compressed, temporary, etc.

User controls how much or how little directory file info is displayed and its order. Should fileSize precede fileTime and include fileAttributes followed by its Full FileName? DIR only lets you get it in one predefined ONE SIZE FITS ALL order or a bare fileName or full filespec,
but with CSSDIR YOU DECIDE which fields should be displayed and in what order!

Supports and significantly extends common DIR options /o /s /a /f /b /o can order (sort) beyond the current directory and MUCH MUCH more
/s can limit the depth of subdirectories to traverse, as well as go beyond hidden/system dirs
/a can filter to include files that have one OR more of the specified attributes,

Can Limit files by user specified search string(s) matchesThe search string(s) can be case sensitive or insensitive. You can even order the
matching files by the number of occurrences of string matches!

Can produce snapshots for system baselines SnapShots can be used to determine exactly what files have changed.
Pro license holders can also compare them as well, to detect ALL file changes that
have occurred between snapshots or create a list of files that can be routed
to archive utilities such as zip or rar! CSSDIR can detect files that have shrunk or grown by X amount of bytes
or a certain percentage!
Key features of SnapShot comparison mode

Find duplicate files or unique files Over multiple drives or network shares including finding duplicates under different fileNames,
They can be listed with other relevant file related directory information, and duplicates can ordered by descending
or ascending size.

Streamlined DIR headings and totals fields with more info! Also cleaned up verbose DIR's '.' and '..' (sometimes buggy) directory entries. These "dot"
entries being listed in standard DIR also can produce a nearly worthless ending total on the number of files
when subdirectories are involved, CSSDIR fixes that!

Compute CRCs (and message digests on eComstation/OS/2) on a file's data integrated with other important file information.
Can also list a file but skip doing CRC's on specified files (i.e. .zip .rar, etc)
OS/2 and eComStation PRO version can also compute CRC's and message digests on a files EAs

On eComstation Big file support is now available (starting with v5.01), files 2 gigabytes or larger are supported when computing CRCs
and messages digests (MD5, SHA1, SHA256)!

Produce multiple sorted listings in a single invocation and pass (time saver)! These listings can include files from multiple drives and UNC names. One can also
cross reference such multiple listings. On long and huge running tasks, PRO version users can
also monitor the progress with an included utility even from another machine over a LAN.
Also multiple listings in a single invocation have the advantage of consistent data sets which
may not be possible on live system(s) if you used other tools to collect the data with multiple invocations!

All options (that make sense) can be combined for powerful filtering! Filter by: Date range(s), size range, EAsize range, String match(es), wildcard(s), and attribute(s).
Without CSSDIR, to filter files as such may require a half a dozen other tools and
additional EXPERT programming and in almost all cases would require much more system resources and
be much slower to produce similiar reports, especially if you are sifting 100's of thousands if not millions of entries!

CSSDIR is NOT bloatware and is NOT a toy, its value-packed software!Tested on over 2.5 million entries sorted three different ways in a single invocation!
Sorting can be by multiple fields, i.e. extension, then name, then date/time, etc, etc.

No SYSTEM Administrator or Professional software developer should be without CSSDIR! Also recommended for POWER users, and users that want to detect and track all files that change.